P1520:4, 136:8.3
Throughout all this momentous dialog of Jesus'
communing with himself, there was present the human element of questioning and
near-doubting, for Jesus was man as well as God. It was evident he would never
be received by the Jews as the Messiah if he did not work wonders. Besides,
if he would consent to do just one unnatural thing, the human mind would know
of a certainty that it was in subservience to a truly divine mind. Would it
be consistent with "the Father's will" for the divine mind to make this concession
to the doubting nature of the human mind? Jesus decided that it would not and
cited the presence of the Personalized Adjuster as sufficient proof of divinity
in partnership with humanity.